Re: [Firebird-devel] Firebird Transaction ID limit solution

2012-01-16 Thread u.maso...@libero.it
Hi all, i've read many comments on this argument, but seems that ideas to solve this problem (if it is a true real problem in near future) are not many. I remember that in 8086 era, when addressable memory became cheaper and bigger than dimension reserved in opcode space (24 bits IIRC), hardwar

[Firebird-devel] [FB-Tracker] Created: (CORE-3731) Gbak with -ignore give an "bad parameters on attach or create database"

2012-01-16 Thread Fabrice V (JIRA)
Gbak with -ignore give an "bad parameters on attach or create database" --- Key: CORE-3731 URL: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3731 Project: Firebird Core Issue

[Firebird-devel] [FB-Tracker] Created: (CORE-3732) Segfault when closing attachment to database

2012-01-16 Thread Alexander Peshkov (JIRA)
Segfault when closing attachment to database Key: CORE-3732 URL: http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/CORE-3732 Project: Firebird Core Issue Type: Bug Affects Versions: 2.5.1 Repo

Re: [Firebird-devel] Firebird Transaction ID limit solution

2012-01-16 Thread Ann Harrison
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 8:24 AM, u.maso...@libero.it wrote: > > I remember that in 8086 era, when addressable memory became cheaper and bigger > than dimension reserved in opcode space (24 bits IIRC), hardware architecture > changed a bit, implementing relocation tables, where low level bits where

[Firebird-devel] Read-write access to plugin config

2012-01-16 Thread Dimitry Sibiryakov
Hello, All. I see in IConfig methods to read config entries only. Does it mean that plugin cannot change own configuration or I missed something? -- SY, SD. -- RSA(R) Conference 2012 Mar 27 - Feb 2 Save $400

Re: [Firebird-devel] Firebird Transaction ID limit solution

2012-01-16 Thread W O
Excellent Ann, you had explained it very clearly (as usual). Greetings. Walter. On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Ann Harrison wrote: > On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 8:24 AM, u.maso...@libero.it > wrote: > > > > I remember that in 8086 era, when addressable memory became cheaper and > bigger > >